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THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER. PA. TUESDAY, JULY 5, I960 PAGE 13 BAIR POST TEAM TAKES TOP SPOT The Harold H. Bair Post 14 baseballers, dead last a month aSo. have ridden the crest of a 11T Rnllpf.

Pr a Vision Rasters golf win -st dttr Danei. risntrman ersion the rest of ms ning one when th0 U4)Bnon lead. FATHER Feature At Lincoln CASHTOWN KEEPS Mickey Wright SEES HIM CARD 67 ST. ANDREWS. Scotland Arnold Palmer.

United States 1 Won By Weideman Crown Paul Weideman made his first six-game winning streak into first place in the York County American Legion Junior League. The defending champions kept their skein intact with a 4-0 triumph over Wrightsville Saturday at Diller Field, then picked up a forfeit win over Post 127 of York yesterday. Elsewhere, on the Fourth of July, Wrightsville turned back York Baseball for Boys, 7-4, and Legion Junior League 14 Wrightsville Post 127 7 4 4 3 4 3 Red Lion Glen Rock York BFB 5 fi 4 3 Red Lion blanked Glen Rock. 6-0, behind a two-hitter by Glenn Wise, Post 14 got a three-hit pitching performance from Dick Stauffer and a key blow from Billy Smith to dispose of Wrightsville. Stauffer allow a runner past second until Tony Casciani reached there on a stolen base in the top of the seventh.

The lanky righthander fanned 11. and nailed the last two men on strikes to leave Casciani stranded Smith, safe on an error, scored hen Billy Creager swatted his second of three hits to give the home forces a 1-0 edge in the fourth. Then, after Larry Snyder walked and Ed Rnipple reached on an error to open the sixth. Smith homered to left and Stauffer had all the working margin he required. Returning to action, into the fight for the British championship hi? Pappy.

Palmer senior bom Milford, but better known as Deke the 30-vear-old Arnold all he knows about the game, And Palmer junior is the first to admit the debt he owes to his father. It was idea that his father make the trip to Scotland. his first outside the United States. He came to St, Andrews Monday. The American champion celebrated the arrival of the man he calls by shooting a 67 over the New Course and made certain of qualifying when the field is cut to a maximu mof 100 low scorers after round.

Palmer senior started out in the golf world by helping to roof the clubhouse at Latrobe. Pa. Then he qualified as a greenskeeper and professional pro. working in steel mills in the winter to help keep his family. Three old Scottish pros taught Palmer senior the way to play the foot, piloting car No.

17. a Ford overhead, beat a record field of 25 starters in the Sportsman-Modified feature race Saturday night at Lincoln Speedway. Dizzy Dean drove No, 100. a Chevrolet six-cylinder modified, to a runnerup finish, while Dick Christine, up from the Novice Division, took third in car 88, a Ford llathead. Bud Folkenroth Ford and Joe Davis Ford overhead1 ran 4-5.

Roger Sowers, seeking his fourth consecutive feature triumph, spun out when his jalopy. No. 83. and car 39. tooled by Bobby Hersh, tangled on the first circuit of the 25-lap test.

FRENCH LICK, Ind. (AP) Mickey Wright of San Diego, Pacesetting Cashtown, runnerupi the power hitter, was cham- Arendtsville and Mummasburg pion of the Ladies Professional Tom Bowers, of Silver Spring, swept two starts in South Penn; Golf Assn. again today because one of several Marylanders Sandlot Baseball League competi- she also can drop birdie putts, who have entered S-M competitionPon during the holiday weekend.j jyjjss bright opened the final heading into the third turn. round of the sixth annual tournament Monday with a 20-foot putt for a birdie on the first hole. She Frankie Jamison, in car 81.

es- Silver Spring Md of late at Lincoln, and Dean won Cashtown kept its perfect record heats. The Novice prelims went to intact by polishing off Greenmount, Goodling and Krout. 14-9. on Sunday, and ekeing out SCODA sports cars will share a 3-2 decision over Harney yester- got four other birdies during "the the spotlight with regu- day afternoon. 42-footer on the 16th lars this Saturday.

Porsches. a Once-beaben Arendtsville stayed hole, and wound up with a three- Ferrari, T-Birds, Corvettes on the heels of the league under-par 71. Jaguars are among the more thsnj leaders with a 7-1 victory over Her forecasting at good a. 30 entries expected for the 8 p.m. Hunterrtown and a 5-3 conquest her golf.

She had said at the start start- Brushtown. Two 10-lap heats and a 25-lap feature are slated for the first town, 10-1, and Bonneauville 15-1, she finished with exactlv that to sports car competition ever held t0 tven it! al wms pjrk up (he $1 5n0 firs, prizfl Rh, V.f, anflisix defeats and move into a tie became the first two-time winner Novice lacis will have at it in 25- yrith the Bulldogs for fourth placr of the LPGA title, lap tests. The results- I out card, third- Louise Suggs of Atlanta, also a SPORTSMAN-MODIFIED place Harney nipped Bonneauville, former champion, stand Firsi Heat Tom Bowers Sunday, and Greenmount turn- birdie pare and finished Mummasburg whipped of the 72-hole tourney that a four- Brush- under-par 292 would win it, and ns. Mrt 2. Roger Sowers Ded iniurv whon hie Mt.

Hollj Spring. 3, Bobby wnen nis JaiOpy Hersh Seven Valievs; 4. Bud flipped on the backstretch of Stoverstown. fifth laD and rolled into thr in- Second 1. Dizzy Dean (100).

nn lap ana rolled into the m-jF kgb 2 P.ui Weideman Arendtsville i 17), Lebanon. 3. Ai McCall (40). The Novice feature1 4 Gene Goodling (77), sto-mount at. Mummasburg, and Bon- a 78.

for third place at 301 and neauville in New Oxford against claimed $860, ed back Hunter stow 6-3. on the with 73 for 295 and $1.150 second Fourth. money. Cashtown is at Brushtown, Defending champion Betsy at Harney, Green- Rawls of Spartanburg. S.

shot went to with Sam Krout and another local leadfoot, Johnny Laughman, feature verstown, Jake Board Weideman; 2, Dean; 3,... Dick Christine (88). Thomasville; 4 ,1 Hunterstown for league tilts thi Folkenroth; 5 Joe Davis I999i, Para-1 Sundav at 2 p.m. dise. game the Scots invented 23 aftpr lhc NOVICE DIVISION Tiie standing: ever since he wanted to take a Goodling and Willie Mussel-.

Jirst Heat-i. Bobby 12 fi man. hooked up on the lap. t.4®*J 74 I SumerXvn 2 5 The race was called official fol- Hanover; 4, Jake Beard Brushtown Hunterstown i Goodling And Davidson vv 1 Victors At Susquehanna lowing the mishap with Goodling Sam Krout (77) Musselman dropped to fourth Dover; 2. Bill Kerschner Han-! HnliHov f.nmoc Toloti Allis.

British Ryder Cupper, brokeiand fifth Places in the final stand- York: the Old Course record with a 7-jinf? They had lapped all but three Beard; 2. Krout; 3. By East Berlin Team under-par 66 Gary Player, the cars when their fenders tangled ckijdhng 5 elm i defending champion from South trip to the home of golf. Golfers in the big field from 26 nations humiliated both the Old and New Courses Mondav Peter When fishermen get together to argue over what is the fighlingeM fish you'll probably get as many answers as there are fishermen. Vet on any national poll the bass, either the large mouth or small mouth variety, will get a huge number of votes.

TO GET 'SHENANDOAH SET Dale Far North and from west to east. He a tough customer, too Seven players Geoffrey Hunt UU1 George's operatives face York fight just about any other fish around and isn't afraid to try to eat England), British Amateur BFB this evening at Memorial anything in his way, including snakes, young ducks and nearly any Champion Joe Car (Ireland' Sfadium, York Meanwhile, Glen other animal small enough and unlucky enough to get within Boobyer (England' Jose Maria Rock hosts Wrightsville. reach Gonzalez (Brazil), Eric Brown The Post 14-Wrightsville score: As the moss-festooned trees in 'Scotland), P. J. Butler (England) wrightsville port the background of the above in this category.

What do they Christy (Ireland) Young SS 0 Dusman 2b scene indicate the happy angler have in common? had sss JS 1 S.K..rs:.!“""* 5 whether of the largemouth or where they do a lot of scratching zen of Germantown. N. winner ar Players back 10 cially trained young women on i smallmouth variety, is an accom- to obtain much of their food. They of the title in 1932. He turned in hand to operate it.

I 2 plished acrobat, however, in anj are chicken-like in appearance, a 69 the first time he's broken think will be playing Thp ni ht track herp wlH bp Gene Goodling and Fritz David- 6 Bonneauville 0 13 son wpre feature winners in stock car competition last night at Susquehanna Speedway. Goodling took the Sportsman-Modified feature, with Dizzy Dean and Cal Culp 2-3. East Berlin continued its Davidson was home first in the York County Amateur Lea-jthe 25-lap test for Novice Division Northern Division pennant by drivers, followed by Jake Beard I blanking Manchester, 11-0, andiand Manny Christine. WIMBLEDON OKAY TO OPEN TONIGHT Practice Schedule sweep gave the operatives a ----------10-1 record and a full three-game this evening over the runnerup array, Hevonah Spinning Mills, Small Fry, 5:45 at BaresviUe. By GEOFFREY MILLER CHARLES TOWN, Va.

LONDON Professional Shenandoah Downs is all pk Thp tODrir-ir rl Mv tennis imnresario lack Kramer for its tonight, with elec-u Jig. ville. Thi 1 Republican Club, Pee, 45 at My tennis impresario jacK rs.ranier two teams tanele in an important ers Memorial packed hh bags for Paris pQuipmen1 for conducting Colonial-Peterman. Small Fry prae 3 clime and any kind of water. having stout legs and bills and a 70 on the Old Course When he feels the first sting of heavy body.

Most of them are good there next Kramer said. the first racing plant in this area Bul the nf 811 Bonanza pool Snyder If 3 0 0 Shaffer If Casciani 3b 2 0 1 aSnvder Crumbling 2 0 0 Stair If bLariton 1 0 0 Kmpplr sr Miller p.rf 3 0 1 Smith 3b Fulton r-cf 3 0 0 Creamer rf Jackson 2b 2 0 1 Stauffer Sterner 2b 0 0 0 Totals 23 0 3 Totals Walked for Shaffer ir 6th. imbedded hook. Old Bronzeback is eating The downy young can nan piRATFS OUT FRDNT Grounded out for Crumbling in 7th Kair-hnrt in rrvwiN UriKhtsviiie ood ooo ri likely to soar above the surface in soon arter they are hatched, In Post 14 103 a frantic effort to rid himself of; the United States this group is ler Dutterer 'pSa wrifhVsvifle.Ml»- lurp ne has in mistake represented by turkeys, 7 Post j4. 21-9 LOB Wrightsville 5.

for either fofKl or an annoying tres- quail and partridges, and grouse 'Continued From Page 12) Tb 1 Dutterer RBI smith 3, Creag- passer. Experts claim that bass, and ptarmigans At first glance that i ision on whether Wimbledon and highest number of winners will er HR SB Casciani Kmp- even though not interested in food may sound perfectly simple; act- lpf 1 in the ninth against fllher international tournaments, share in the Big Bonanza, or 70 will be thrown open to profession- cent of the total pool, while extra ancj expense-j those picking the next highest paid amateurs. number will share in the remain- Tr i MU TM, der, or Little Bonanza, as Haddix (5-4' pitched 1 around, he said. Two series of endurance handi- game this Saturday at East Berlin. ticp fi at some way, the open t0 conduct pooi wagering of the tournament will come to form thal ha)C been popuiar in RV tudcc a Kin a i Kramer has not beon invited 10 South America for years.

In the DT IMKtb AND HALF meeting in Paris Bonanza, fans will International Tennis Federa make their selections in the last which will make the big de- six races, and those picking the ision on whether Wimbledon and highest number pie. IP Miller (L) 5 4 1 Hinkle 1 23 Stauffer .7 3 0 Garrett and Charles bii so may strike in anger at any disturb- uallv this group is an a' Harness Races 3 ing object invading their particu-l nightmare. 11 0 lar The bass cannot there are but four differ- fh XUCS be termed a f.sh with di, Mt of wUd ta the but position he is a mean-mannered United States, this bird causes ATTENTION, BOWLERS! Have you tried Moonlight Bowling with the Red Head Pin? You can do this vacation week, July 5, 6 and 8 after 9 P.M. ONLY. We are open all week but houselights will be on till 9 P.

on the above dates, at the HANOVER BOWLING CENTRE 600 Third St. Hanover, Pa. On other occasions tie trouble. Pheasants a hooked cloud the issue somewhat, even winning complete game "They might want to contact me. begin to against the Braves in 14 tries the Wimbledon tourna- 1 distances ranging from ince Sept.

14 1956. The little ment I talked a lot with Herman 1 1-16 up to 1 15-16 miles to be (Continued From Page fish may sail when we think of all wild ones in lefty, who lost a perfect game to David, chairman of the All-Eng- 011 Saturda-V nights have Afton Midnight. Honest surlare in a series of vs ild runs, but sooner or later will emerge with a shower of spray to our country ring-necked pheas- Milwaukee last season, blanked iand Club We agreed on one been announced by General Man- Pa cp 06 Chief Cimarron iZendl). Hornell 00 above the On Direct. Johnny Nick Mar Eden, such leaps, a hooked bass can Hex Dean Playwright.

Ruth Ly brook. Success Angc observed desperately shaking his head in an attempt to dls- 14 Pace, 11.500—2:07 2-5 Bettv Quinton (Lewis). Cupid's Di- lodge the barbed plug or othfr rect, N'orrisdaie. Afton Lee Freder- of lure. If unsuccessful, he A'lt Direct, Jav Lively Song.

Sentinel Sue Foot Doctor, Ima vvll! sometimes a half Dream. dozen or more times before he has been polluted by such differ- last eight frames. strains as the anese, and English platers, med- while the ants, since the pure Chinese stock the Braves on three hits over whether professionals Bob Leavitt- Valley durance series will be for piay or not. the traditions of Wimbledon and what it i Pirates, with mugt remajn untouched ng a two-run we consider the grouse-ptarmigan i double off loser Joey Jay ent strain, as the Mongolian, Jap- Three runs to thejirst and 'stands for Marathon Series will; be for a higher caliber performer. The first distance event, in the won it for the troubles really start when Smoky Burgess hitting a Thp paris meeting will have to group.

For instance, not only are before reliever George Brunet offered iValley Ser.es. will be raced Sat- YONKKRS RU'KWAV, Il I OS 2-5 Meadou Linda (J. O'Brien); Dustv gives up the ghost. there Willow Ptarmigans. Rock home the clincher.

T. miles. The Ptarmigans, and White-tailed Ptar- Sanford walked two and eventF NVlli share migans. but collectively these are 'track out five while taking ever alternating Saturdays, ropresented bv 17 different sub- league lead with his professional building up to the 1 15-16 milo fifth shutout. Willie Mays, ex- rs noi compete unless the test in the Shenandoah Series on Even when seemingly ready to with varying shades of shutout, Willie Mays, ex Dares.

Merrie Flicka, Eddy Chief, be led to net or gaff, he may make differences all depending in what his hit streak through 19 make it worth their while closing night, Sept. 24 8 Comct steUa last desperate try. when; 0f the'eountry they are found games 5n the twinbill, and Bob David no decision will be Shenandoah Downs will stick to he can be said to be looking the The grouse group becomes stil! Schmidt, who drove in three runs. lflKen on money at Wimble- the 7:15 p. m.

post time that was mgler in thr eye. and too often more complicated In the United hornpred for the Giants off don Lintil tlie international federa- introduced at the spring meeting, BOWLERS 4th of JULY SPECIALS OPEN BOWLING $5.00 High Single Game For The Week Ending Saturday, July 9. $10.00 High Three Games For The Week Ending July 9. Three Games For $1.00 July 5, 6 7th 9 A.M. Closing Open Bowling Every Night This Week Only League Games Are Tues.

and Fri. at 9 P.M. Closed Week of July 25 for Resurfacing CLEARVIEW BOWLING CENTER Clearvlew Shopping Center Carlisle St. Hanover, Pa. Pare.

'MM! Nassawadox Belli; Jeune Rose, on the States there are Duskv Grouse. loser Dick Ellsworth. The Cubs, falling back tion has met into confidently expect Leavitt said. Wagering on the Bothey nanza will close 10 minutes before William Memory Boy. Exact it can be a farewell look Time, Dream Knight Wid Totney hn mav the Rex Hi Le short Mut lin ma.v get Just the Grouse, Ruffed 4 leverage needed to make has geta eighth place while scoring just Vl11 sanction open tournaments, post time for the fourth race, and T-S oildl UiOliSr, opiUCC i HTt- l5Sv Snadydaie way.

rld PrHlri; Chj one run in 26 innings, counted in though the proposal to have a winners will be known immediate- Direct, Chief Fihro. Honor oirt-fimei- will you that on fVmm Phirkon and tho second of thp nightcap class of authorized amateurs after the last race, Leavitt said. such occasions the self- Sage Hen' but thebe'0" saCrifice n-v by starter to receive unlimited ex-said-- Anderson, The Giants matched itlpenses will, I hear, be Cuy Chief, Joe Dillon. Solid Harmony, Major a Mistress. some liberated bass will continue his: Pace.

2-5 Joseph Fden Dancer)' Fxplnrer. acrobatics and Hanover -Sme AfVa oiUw'r as not full-v aware FFA JFA Trot, K-5 Su Mac Lad (S Dancer); Dar continue ms in turn shovv up jn 17 different var- in lump once or the iourtii on Cepeda David said. double. Reliever Don Elston held1 that he is at long last free. Of quai! San Francisco hitless over the last coursc MUV I lilt 1 ct I With someone from a different part five frames.

stu Miller. Bud Bv Smith lakes 250-Mile Tyson stiver Great way nf asking How did you like egcT'of1 vou Kace Al Oaytona Beach Lulhvater. Trader Horn, Sharpshcxiter 5tmu Steamin' Demon. Pace. ii.iHMt—;; in William Way (H Bell); Winnow Revinv Hanover.

F.xprf*«s. Mocking Bvrd. Irving Guy, Adios Lutz, Eddie Towne A A Trot. 1-5 Laddie Song Dancer). Annette Sue, Heathcliffe Lord Chuck Cam B.

Demon Damsel, Victory Frost Air Record. Pace, 12.800—2:04 Merry Go Boy Cherrixi; Arturo Hanover. Magic Trick, Market Royal, Lady Symbol. Counsel Hal, O'Brlar. Hal, First Discovery.

Conservation Vita! Part Of National Economy Conservation is not just a doctrine to be preached to hunters and fishermen. It is a vital part in the continuance of our national economy, and must, of necessity, fail it its measures do not receive the full support of all citizens of the I'nited States. Conservation measures. the In addition to the Bonanza and the distance series. Shenandoah Downs will introduce a new film patrol device that will assist judges in spotting horses who lug in or run out.

A wire grid strung over the stretch between an in(AP field pole and clubhouse will ap- 60 TOWratiT GO SHENANDOAH GO BONANIAI peciTic. or each ot you Chicago in relief of Johnny An- might be talking about an entirely tonelli. DAYTONA BEACH. Fla diflerent bird In our country there Daryl Spencer's two-run homer For an almost nonstop perform- pear on the motion picture film arc I he Eastern Bobwhite, Mask- jr. the third off reliever Larry ance in the Fourth of July Fire-as white lines forming lanes in ed Bob-Whi'e.

Mountain Quail. Sherry won the opener fori cracker stock car race, Jack which the horses will run. Gambols Quail, and the Mearn the Cards and Ernie Broglio (9-4 Smith, husky Spartanburg, S. now the Big Bonania, America thrill. Every fan hoi chance to cash in on fabulous winrtinqt tn this i first pic pool woqeOrvq Two every night ortd nmrwrtw colWOnq on the liole Bonoma Its Pun It i Excitinq Easy Ploy the Big Bononro tonight ot Shenondoah Downs.

Potty Double Sonatua last ratet. fiWfflP P05T 7:15 Quail. Amiiiig these there are 11 A sacrifice fly by Rookie Tommy driver, holds a new 250-mile sub-species. Davis decided the second game and $10.950 in prize money a Boh Zeitfler Posts Top A then, to add to the the eighth inning for the Dod- Smith finished a car length and ScOfG Ifl I CSt ion. in recent years there have been gers.

Ed Roebuck then struck outja half in front of fellow towns-! liberated in this country the pinch-hitter Johnny Glenn with man Everett (Cotton) Owens and posted the top score Coturnix Quail and the European: two on in the ninth, saving it for logged an average speed of when 69 bow and arrow en- Fartridge. Let's not even tart on Roger Craig making his 832 miles per hour for 100 laps participated in field our domestic Shenondooh Downs TCO-VSTIW, TfKT. VA. A Pace, 4-5 Ladv Pam Hudson); Mighty spending of public funds for re Chief stocking preserves, the imposing of flkCfl FrOffl I flke Fric regulations al! these Bodies Of Fishermen things are apt to prove unpopular ERIE. Pa.

(AP -The lap. first start since his collarbone around the 2'2-mile Daytona In held by the York-Adams broken two months ago. Ray ternational Speedway. Archers on the 28-target course of jSadecki was the loser, giv- He made only one fueling stop York and Adams County Game ling up homers by Norm Sherry and changed no tires. His Fish Association Sunday, jand (in Hodges.

Pontiac attained speeds up to 170 Top scorer among women en- Hook walked two and miles an hour in closing minutes, tries was Evelyn Ingram with a bodies of I struck out three in his first shut- when he grabbed the lead from! 309. Evelyn recently returned from raceway 4t'LY 4 with the general public there is t. Pittsburgh district fisher-lout in the majors. A two-run Owens on the 96th 22RonmerPi T.keoff1101 a ful! comPlpte under-m en have been recovered homer in the first inning bv Wal- Time, Gav Vic. Perta Hanover Social standing of their importance in the Lake Erie.

10t.h and fourth in Freight Timebuver' protection and preservation of our The three were thrown into the three Dallas Green national heritage of forest and lake last Wednesday their Pancho 11th Sen- md wiW fishing vessel capsized. homer, a solo shot in the sixth, ator Pick Carter Creed, Tar Dale it is this challenge which has diving team from won the second game for Gene cuTJnce GHa 1 brought into being scores of or- Erie police department '4-4'. Joe Nuxhall (1-4 dedicated to the pur- the body of Clyde Coleman, lost it. Toren Dor- pose of furthering public under- 44 lodged in some rocks along v. ood, Kent Amos Froit.

standing of the nee wvn, Johnny Lvnn, Corsage. Guy. Attendance 36 400 Mutuel Total- 820, Afton ed for conserva- thp Earlier in the day. the pPrl 1 nnn Cfartc tion and the benefits it can bring body of Charles Dorsey, 74. was Trot S4 000-7-04 to us to emphasize the fact that discovered washed ashore several Campaign junfor (j Cruise John the beauties of unspoiled nature from the scene of the mis- A HaHwer.

Grand Volo arf. a precious birthright which we Pen-Mar Sandlot League nines Goldie Herman. will enjoy today and must protect body of Willie Napoleon, 55. opened second-half competition, A Pace. 3-5 Farvel Bradbury); Jan Hanover.

Hal Matic, Aiix Byrd. Ted Lvbrook Pilot Zoom, Di rect, Captain Eddie Me. Pace, 3-5 Volo Yi'es iH Bell); Sharp Time, Lustv Ben. Jerry Perkins Son. Demon Abbe Donald Adams, Nat's Son.

Pare. Green Tree Joey De Miller); Dick Byrd, Bomarc. Adtos Jane, Lucky Dream. Chester Direct Merrie Bianca. Artie Hanover A Trot.

Storm Cloud iJ Chapman): Archanna. McColby. Shell Bomb, Ly: Hanover. Caprice Hanover, Anvil Chorus, Pace. 1-5 Lasf-ie Bene (J Cruise So Lone'? Lad, Major's BU'tcr Jt.dy’s Rose, Roxburgh Jean Maxine's Knight.

Sam Direct, Mutuel for tomorrow. Greatest Esteem Felt For Gallinaceous Birds From the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department publication, we quote the following interesting article. Though briei, considering its coverage, it contains much information of interrst to hunters: we were to hold a popularity contest to decide which group of birds rates the highest in the esteem ot the Rreatebt number of penpie. a good guess as to the outcome would be the group called tiallinaceous Birds. Chickens SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST "DROP-LINE" FISHING FOR CATFISH Grayling.

Mich where she took part in the 15th annual Championship Field Archery Tournament. The results: was found floating in the 1 a splitting even in contests reeled Sunday night. A fourth membenoff Sunday and yesterday alter- of the fishing party Charles Jonci noon. The Sunday slate saw 35, also of Pittsburgh, was res- first-half titlists trim after the accident. Emmitsburg, 11-5, and Fairfield turn back Blue Ridge Summit.

SOLUNAR TABLES Blue Ridge bounced back to whip Fairfield, 13-6, yesterday and Taneytown traveled to Emmitsburg, where the Carroll Countians According to the Solunar came a cropper, 5-1. calculated for The Evening Sun, Emmitsburg hosts Blue Ridge the best times for hunting and fish- and Fairfield visits Taneytown for ing this area today and tomor- loop tilts this Sunday. row will be as follows: TODAY A.M. P.M. 2 30 8:50 3 :00 TOMORROW WILLOW BRANCH OP TREE- LIMB FROM BANK TROT LINE STAGING SUBMERGE BAIT BP HOOK JUST UNDER WATER 30 STUBBY MANAGING 9.15 Stubby Overmire, former southpaw pitcher, is managing the Dur- 10:30 ham Bulls in the Class Carolina, 9:50 4:00 Major solunar periods lasting League.

His American League re-1 and their many relatives belong Minor periods shorter in duration.i was 58-67. his is LIKE OR rROT-LINE PISHING, BUT EACH HOOK HANGS PROM A SEPARATE LIMB, AND SEVERAL RISS (WHERE LEGAL) MAY BE TENDED FROM BOAT NEAR BANK. AT SUNDOWN, COVER LAPGE TREBLE HOOKS WITH DRIED CHlCKBN blood catfish hook selves ARE WELD BV SUPPLE LIMB. RE- SAIT NEEDED DURING NIGHT. INSTINCTIVE DIVISION Men's Expert Foreman W2 Little 305, Kermit Beeh 279.

Clair Jamison 2SD Sterling Mummert 215. en Archer Robert Gladhitl 186, Snyder 1S7. Charles- Powers i F.xpert A In- ginm 30fi; Jones 134 Hockenberry 170; Olinger 93: Effie Eisenberger 37 Girls Moore 15 Boys Frey 204, Noble 106 Newman 45 I REF iVLK DIVISION Men'-. Expert Zeiglir 409; Rider 402. Morehead 355, Dick 316.

Bow- iman-- Roscoe Rittase 24.i Charles Sayers 174 Women's Expert Betty Golden 230 Boys 213 Mark Irone Memorial Tourney Won By Erb Erb posted the low' net of 58 to cop honors in the annual Mark E. Trone Memorial Tournament yesterday at the Hanover Country Club, Paul Wildasin carded an 85-17 08 Sunday to take top spot in the Pro's Cup. Ken Milne, HCC professional, made the cup presentation. IS THE BEST BUY IN THE MEDIUM PRICE CLASS!" 00 your copy orticU from CAR LIF1 Magazine at your OLDS now! CLIPP'S Inc. 425 E.

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